A Two-Fisted Son of the West Routs a Gang of Bank Robbers.
The "Show" of the Show Game!
At last, the tearful tale of a circus cutie who loved the curly-haired trapeze artist in vain. He couldn't see her for sawdust. So she went to war and BEHOLD! (Print Ad-Owosso Argus-Press,((Owosso, Mich.)) 5 December 1928)
THE ANTARCTIC You'll chill You'll quiver You'll gasp You'll love it IT'S A NEW THRILL! (Print Ad- Evening Record, ((Ellensburg, Wash.)) 4 November 1929)
She takes lessons from her smart girl friend in how to get her man. SEE THE PICTURE AND HOW IT WORKED. (Print Ad- Auckland Star,((Auckland, NZ)) 21 September 1929)
Daring, dashing, swashbuckling. As a fighting Irishman he comes to the rescue of a poor Jewish peddler and his beautiful daughter. Peter B. Kyne wrote it---and that boy knows his Westerns. Thrills, romance, riding. Everything you want---and a lot you didn't even suspect!